MaxwellGT2000 said:
And I'll say it a lot over the next couple of weeks, but Nintendo missed quite a few boats with their presentation, the WiiU will entice people like me who actually think up possibilities with a device that goes outside the box, but much like the DS announcement will confuse others until they get their hands on it plus some creative software to go with it. And yes I'm with you on the 3DS, I'm really excited for it as well, Smash Bros (for WiiU as well), Super Mario 3D, Luigi's Mansion 2, Mario Kart, Star Fox 3D, eShop going up, new trailers for everything (check em out if you can it really has sold me on a few games), Tekken 3D (like seriously for some strange reason the 3DS has become the home for any fighter with a tournament following you can think of save Mortal Kombat), new RE: revelations info and trailers on eShop, a new IP from Konami that's like Professor Layton (http://ds.ign.com/objects/095/095583.html), more Shinobi info, and a new Ace Combat game... and most of this is all coming THIS YEAR... I'm stoked and have no problem waiting on Skyward Sword now, OoT with all it's new content will keep me from losing my patience. |
Oh, just the conference. I haven't seen the show floor 
They did show Skyward Sword, very briefly. Five minutes at most.
I'm not saying that the Wii U is a bad system. It's certainly an intriguing idea. It's just that their enormous launch exclusive was an open world Lego game, and most of the games they showed were third-party multiplats; if anything, it's missing quite a few of those. What happened to GTA5 and BioShock Infinite on Project Cafe? What happened to all of the supposed third party exclusives? It wasn't really Nintendo's fault entirely. It was the fault of Nintendo fans for pretending that the new Wii would be extraordinarily advanced, would have a low price, would have a brilliant first party lineup from day one, and would steal all of the HD exclusives.
I'm sure they do have some first-party stuff in development, but we didn't see it, so that's a loss for Nintendo.







